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Stigmella multispicata Rocienė & Stonis, 2014, previously known from the single male holotype from Primorye, Russia, is reported as a new invasive species mining leaves of Siberian elm, Ulmus pumila L., in eastern North America.
Erik J. van Nieukerken +2 more
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New Perspectives for the Use of Elms as Street Trees [PDF]
As a result of the continuing problems with Dutch elm disease in the Netherlands the dominant role of elm as a street tree has diminished strongly in the last decades of the 20th century.
Buiteveld, J., Hiemstra, J.A.
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Abstract Attempts to address biodiversity loss have led to ecosystem and species restoration efforts. Tree species restoration is particularly relevant because of increasing threats from pests and pathogens. However, there are different notions of ‘loss’, as well as sociocultural considerations, including social acceptability, which are often neglected
Fritha West +4 more
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The Asian elm aphid Tinocallis (Sappocallis) takachihoensis Higuchi, 1972 (Hemiptera: Aphididae) was recorded for the first time in the European part of Russia. Adults and nymphs were observed in Donetsk and Rostov-on-Don in 2021, in Mariupol in 2023, in
Alexander I. Gubin +3 more
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Anatomical and Chemical Characterization of Ulmus Species from South Korea
Ulmus species (Ulmaceae) are large deciduous trees distributed throughout Korea. Although their root and stem bark have been used to treat gastrointestinal diseases and wounds in folk medicine, commercial products are consumed without any standardization.
Woo-Sung Park +9 more
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Tracing change in the public perception of plants: insights from archives and social media in China
As urbanization accelerates, historic gardens serve as vital cultural treasures that offer spiritual and cultural support to the public. This study proposes an innovative approach that merges historical records from the Qing Dynasty with contemporary social media data to explore changes in public perceptions of these gardens.
Dong Xu +4 more
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Impact of river management history on the community structure, species composition and nutrient status in the Rhine alluvial hardwood forest [PDF]
The present-day Rhine alluvial hardwood forest (Querco-Ulmetum minoris, Issler 24) in the upper Rhine valley (France/Germany) is comprised of three vegetation units, one still flooded by calm waters (F) and the two others unflooded, one for 30 years ...
Trémolières, Michèle +3 more
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Occurrence of the alien zigzag elm sawfly, Aproceros leucopoda (Hymenoptera: Argidae), in arboretums and botanical gardens of Hungary [PDF]
Background and purpose: The invasive alien zigzag elm sawfly, Aproceros leucopoda (Hymenoptera: Argidae), native to East Asia, was identified as a new pest of elms (Ulmus spp.) in Europe in 2003.
Bartha, Dénes +2 more
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Ashwagandha: Is It Safe? Part 1: A Regulatory Review
ABSTRACT Over the last decade, ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, AS) has been brought under increasing scrutiny by EU regulators regarding its safety for the use in food supplements, culminating in a recent recommendation for an Article 8 procedure according to Regulation (EC) No. 1925/2006 in the European Union (EU).
T. Brendler +5 more
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Chemotaxonomic significance of catechin 7-O-beta-D-apiofuranoside in Ulmus species native to Asia
Ulmus davidiana has been used as food or medicine in oriental due to its safety, including its roots, bark, and fruits. The roots and bark of Ulmus were used as a diuretic and for treatment due to their anti-cancer, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory ...
Chan Ho Lee +7 more
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